rezonátoru
Rezonátoru refers to a device or system that stores and sustains oscillatory energy at or near a characteristic frequency. In general, a resonator has a natural frequency (or angular frequency) at which it responds most strongly to excitation. When driven near this frequency, energy continuously exchanges between different forms within the system, while losses cause the oscillation to decay over time. A key property is the quality factor, or Q, which quantifies how sharply the resonance is defined and how slowly energy leaks from the system.
Resonators come in several broad classes. Mechanical or acoustic resonators confine and reflect sound or vibrations,
Important parameters include the resonance frequency, bandwidth, and Q factor, as well as mode structure and